21 NOVEMBER 1863, Page 1

Mr. H. Berkeley, M.P., made another speech at Bristol, yester-

day week, in which he rebuked Sir John Trelawny for retiring from his Church-rate agitation, declared his own passionate fidelity to the allot Society, professed readiness to go to war for Poland, and eqaJdiness to go to war for the South, and his profound convictio rom a residence in that country," that the negroes greatly p r their treatment in the South to their treatment in the North. Mr. Berkeley having resided there, there would be, of course, an end of the question, for his patient and impartial intel- lect could not have mis-seen anything ; but we understand the negroes to have resided there also, and to be now fighting, to the number of 50,000, in the Northern armies, and not at all in the Southern. Perhaps, however, like Mr. Berkeley's friends, the bal- loters, the cause they fight for openly is not the cause they secretly prefer.